Onedrive Personal And Business On Same Computer

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Click to expand./quote Click to expand. Sorry, but I think you're confused and keep referring to Onedrive. There is a big difference between the consumer version of Onedrive business O365 version. I do not have the consumer version of Onedrive installed. It is Onedrive for Business. Also, this script is for 'Onedrive'.

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Nov 11, 2018  Quite a few of us Windows users have multiple Microsoft email accounts, each of them today with OneDrive. I am for sure not the only user who subscribes Office 365 Home to get 5 Office licenses just for my personal use, each of them with 1 TB OneDrive storage, especially when the O365 Home costs only about a third more than O365 Personal with only one license. Apr 14, 2016  Best way to use both Personal MS Account and Business O365/MS Account on same computer? And possibly OneDrive (since my personal one is only 35GB). I sync all of my documents and most of my pictures to my OneDrive currently, and want to continue to do so. It doesn't matter to me what I put on my personal computer. Jun 22, 2019  Yes, OneDrive for Business and personal OneDrive can exist on the same laptop. OneDrive for business sync app aka Groove.exe is replaced by the new OneDrive sync client. The new sync client can sync both personal and business OneDrive files. If you are using Windows 10, then you can use the OneDrive app (as shown in the following screenshot) to.

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Not Onedrive for Business. Thanks anyway.No thanks for providing a non-rant version. I ought to recruit about 20 million people and walk down to Microsoft headquarters and do them in. Tired of Microsoft forcing their childish development skills on the masses.

Onedrive Personal And Business On Same Computer

Windows 10 - OneDriveAnyone know how to remove 'OneDrive - For Business' from the Explorer navigation panel? I've tried just about every registry modification, and windows policy for 'Onedrive' but they only seem to work for the consumer product, not for onedrive for business.The onedrive product alone is so damn annoying and continues to load itself upon startup, even when it's explicitly remove from startup. It continues to automatically load and unload itself from within the startup folder. While I'm actively watching it load itself into the startup folder.